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The Land Tenure Journal, launched in early 2010, is a successor to the Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives, which was published between 1964 and 2009.  The Land Tenure Journal is a medium for the dissemination of quality information and diversified views on land and natural resources tenure. It aims to be a leading publication in the areas of land tenure, land policy and land reform. The prime beneficiaries of the journal are land administrators and professionals although it also allows room for relevant academic contributions and theoretical analyses.

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Land Tenure Journal 1/2013 - Revue des Questions Foncières 1/2013

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2013
Sudáfrica
Granada
Canadá
Brunei Darussalam
Camboya
Laos
Malasia
Filipinas
Singapur
Tailandia
India
Noruega
Alemania
Países Bajos
Australia
Fiji

The Land Tenure Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access flagship journal of the Climate, Energy and Tenure Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The Land Tenure Journal, launched in early 2010, is a successor to the Land Reform, Land Settlement and Co-operatives, which was published between 1964 and 2009. The Land Tenure Journal is a medium for the dissemination of quality information and diversified views on land and natural resources tenure.

Land tenure journal 2/2012 - Revue des Questions Foncières 2/2012

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2012
Sudán
Kenya
Sudán del Sur
Kazajstán
China
Armenia
Azerbaiyán
Bulgaria
Moldavia
Rumania
Ucrania
Lituania
Reino Unido
Albania
Italia

The Land Tenure Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access flagship journal of the Climate, Energy and Tenure Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The Land Tenure Journal, launched in early 2010, is a successor to the Land Reform, Land Settlement and Co-operatives, which was published between 1964 and 2009. The Land Tenure Journal is a medium for the dissemination of quality information and diversified views on land and natural resources tenure.

Land tenure journal 1/2012 - Revue des questions fonciéres 1/2012

Journal Articles & Books
Junio, 2012
Etiopía
Namibia
Burkina Faso
Malí
Panamá
Brasil
Malasia
Jordania
Rumania
Rusia
Noruega
Reino Unido
Italia
Alemania
Países Bajos
Suiza
Samoa

The Land Tenure Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access flagship journal of the Climate, Energy and Tenure Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The Land Tenure Journal, launched in early 2010, is a successor to the Land Reform, Land Settlement and Co-operatives, which was published between 1964 and 2009. The Land Tenure Journal is a medium for the dissemination of quality information and diversified views on land and natural resources tenure.

Land Tenure Journal 2/2011 - Revue des questions foncières 2/2011

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2011
Sudán
Tanzania
Zambia
Angola
Camerún
República Centroafricana
Namibia
Gambia
Liberia
Malí
Níger
Honduras
Argentina
Bolivia
Brasil
Perú
Venezuela
China
Indonesia
Tailandia
India
Rumania
Italia

This thematic issue of the Land Tenure Journal brings together theories and practices related to land tenure and climate change both from the mitigation and adaptation perspectives. Articles look at the implications that REDD+ and Payments for Environmental Services pose to land tenure and administration, propose approaches to deal with the new challenges and analyse the adaptation of local tenure systems and livelihoods to climate change.

FAO Land Tenure Journal 1/2011

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2010
Global

A new issue of the FAO Land Tenure Journal is now published in both hardcopy and in electronic formats. The 1/2011 issue features five continents and subcontinents exploring common challenges including tenure governance, the legal recognition of customary tenures, land scarcity and redistributive reforms, and the increasing role of information technology in tenure systems. The Land Tenure Journal provides an open, impartial and practice-oriented global forum for promoting the latest knowledge in land tenure.